The Legacy of Greenstone Resources in Nicaragua
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Anneli Tolvanen traveled to the mining communities of Bonanaza and La Libertad in August, 2001, interviewing men, women, and youth, community members, small scale miners, local officials, and mining company representatives. We are pleased to present the final document, with many wonderful photographs, as well as the interviews themselves.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| "We Cannot Just Speak About Things That Are Pretty" - The Legacy of Greenstone Resources in Nicaragua | 2.18 MB |
| Nicaragua Interviews | 300.81 KB |
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